(a) Form of Confidential References. In appellate briefs, at oral argument and in
opinions,
the following individuals may not be referred to by name but may be referred to by the
individual's initials:

(1) the respondent in a mental health proceeding;

(2) the respondent and members of the respondent's family in a conservatorship or
guardianship proceeding;

(3) the respondent in a juvenile proceeding;

(4) the child and parents in a proceeding to terminate parental rights;

(5) a minor child in a divorce, child custody, or child support case;

(6) a victim or alleged victim of a sexual offense.

(b) Modification of Electronic Opinions. Upon request, if the name of an individual
eligible
for protection under subdivision (a) appears in the electronic version of a specific appellate
opinion, it must be replaced by the individual's initials and the opinion annotated with the
words "Modified under N.D.R.App.P. 14."